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I'll just pick up where I left off:We drove south. Option #1 was too low. Option #2 was full of more didymo than a port-a-potty after Chili Fest, and looked none more appealing. Option #3 was too windy. This was our last option. It was t...
I'll just pick up where I left off:We drove south. Option #1 was too low. Option #2 was full of more didymo than a port-a-potty after Chili Fest, and looked none more appealing. Option #3 was too windy. This was our last option. It was tight little spring creek that was full of spunky browns who aren't afraid to use every piece of cover to their advantage when fighting. The following day we continued deeper into the rabbit's hole.We soon ascribed it a new moniker, Improbable Creek.This was one of the better fish we had seen, and I shouldn't have had two opportunities at it. But I did. And I certainly shouldn't have blown both of them. But I did. A fish came the middle of this bit, just off Lewis's right shoulder.And he fought it underneath and through this bush.This one came while blind-casting, literally, over 6ft tall tussock!We then went back to the lake I'd mentioned previously. The surface was glass and the fish uninterested in anything in anything less than the most technical of presentations (think Thank you for your time.We then packed up and headed back.I had one more chance to fish before I was back stateside. I went at it alone and was rewarded with one fish on a random blind cast. Fish number fifty. The last fish I needed. And alas, the sun has set on another New Zealand summer.The cool creep of fall had finally settled in on the South Island. Though it doesn't necessarily amount to much by the way of harsh winters most places, it is a long and arduous transition into spring some months from now. With most rivers having closed before I left, I began to feel the restlessness of stale potential setting in. It's time to move on, time to get going. A few nights in Auckland enjoying a couple concerts by my favorite band helped to quell the unrest in my legs for a day or two, but the 24+ hours of travel following finished me off.So here I sit back in Colorado reflecting on another winter well-spent, but also weighing opportunities anew. Stepping on that plane always leaves me heavy-hearted, wondering when or even if I shall ever see this land again that means so much to me. That is always the question and always the regret in leaving. I know not if I shall return, I only know that with the end of one journey thus begins another, especially for someone returning somewhere homeless and jobless. Keep looking forward, keep pressing on. For lack of sufficient alternatives I believe I shall be moseying eastward for a change. It's been a long while since I spent a summer in Maine, and though I regret not having fisheries work to occupy me out west, I do look forward to revisiting some long forgotten waters back there. Anyone fancy a fish?
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The 617 #BostonStrong Patriots jersey @Andruzzi63 held at the @NFL draft is display @TheHall now.
The 617 #BostonStrong Patriots jersey @Andruzzi63 held at the @NFL draft is display @TheHall now.
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Only two places left in the Championship and tomorrow’s League One playoff final is between two sides that will be new to the Championship. Brentford last played in the second tier two decades ago (when it was the old Division One) while...
Only two places left in the Championship and tomorrow’s League One playoff final is between two sides that will be new to the Championship. Brentford last played in the second tier two decades ago (when it was the old Division One) while this season’s fourth placed finish is Yeovil’s best season in the Football League since they were promoted from the conference ten years ago. Brentford are the favourites to win promotion, but I think this is going to be a very, very close game that could have a surprise ending. Here’s why: This is the eight time in the last 20 seasons that the League One playoff final has been contested between the sides that finished third and fourth at the end of the season. However, five of those eight finals have been won by the lower placed team and the last time the third placed team beat the team that finished immediately below them was 13 years ago, when Gillingham beat Wigan. Additionally, half of those eight finals needed extra time to separate the clubs – including last year’s showdown between Huddersfield and Sheffield United – and finals that go to extra time tend to come in bunches. Between 2007 and 2011, all the games were settled in 90 minutes, but six of the eight finals between 1999 and 2006 were undecided at full time. BRENTFORD League One Playoff Finalists 1997 (lost to Crewe), 2002 (lost to Stoke), losing semi finalists 1991, 1995, 2005 and 2006 Hardly an inspiring record is it? It’s not as if Brentford are going to Wembley with a lot of recent form either. You get the impression that they’re only favourites because they finished two points ahead of Yeovil. The Bees have won only three of last ten games in League 1, their last win coming in a 3-2 victory against Portsmouth at Griffin Park in the middle of last month. Goals – from Bradley Wright-Phillips and Clayton Donaldson in the last five minutes gave Brentford a come from behind victory. The West London side been in the playoff positions for half the season but were in with a chance of automatic promotion before the crazy ending to their game against Doncaster at the end of last month. To be honest, the Bees drew far too many games to really be considered auto promotion candidates – only four teams in League One featured in more stalemates this season. YEOVIL League One Playoff Finalists: 2007 (lost to Blackpool) The Glovers were looking like a solid mid table team until they went on a run of eight wins between the end of December and the start of February, but since then they’ve manoeuvred themselves into the playoffs by being tough to beat. This season’s final table is a little misleading: although Yeovil have one of the poorest defensive records of the top ten sides in League One, over the latter half of the season they were much tighter at the back. Absolutely no problems up front though – only Swindon and Bournemouth scored more goals this season. Irish striker Paddy Madden is League One’s leading scorer and James Hayter scored the winning goal for Doncaster Rovers in the 2008 League One playoff final. VERDICT: one of the overlooked aspects of this game is that whatever happens next season, Yeovil will be the best team in the West Country if they win promotion. Manager Gary Johnson, left back Jamie McAllister and midfielder Gavin Williams were all involved with Bristol City’s more successful seasons in the Championship. Having won both league games against Brentford this season, I think Yeovil are underrated. The Bees have one of the worst records in the playoffs at any level and also seem to have acquired the habit of screwing up at the worst possible time this season. Defeat at home against Doncaster was bad enough, but they also let Swindon back into the game in injury time at the end the playoff semi final at Griffin Park and I think they may get found out tomorrow.
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Levanger ( 2 – 1 ) Grorud , Norway on The 18th of May, 2013 at half past four Podcast:
Levanger ( 2 – 1 ) Grorud , Norway on The 18th of May, 2013 at half past four Podcast:
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The Cubs are moving Carlos Villanueva to the bullpen. .. [...] Read more Carlos Villanueva news
The Cubs are moving Carlos Villanueva to the bullpen. .. [...] Read more Carlos Villanueva news
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Yankees designated hitter Travis Hafner (shoulder) made his return to the lineup Saturday against Toronto. Hafner was available as pinch-hitter Friday. Hafner has missed the last four games with shoulder tendinitis [...] Read more Travis...
Yankees designated hitter Travis Hafner (shoulder) made his return to the lineup Saturday against Toronto. Hafner was available as pinch-hitter Friday. Hafner has missed the last four games with shoulder tendinitis [...] Read more Travis Hafner news
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Borussia Dortmund ( 1 – 2 ) 1899 Hoffenheim , Germany on The 18th of May, 2013 at twenty five past four Podcast:
Borussia Dortmund ( 1 – 2 ) 1899 Hoffenheim , Germany on The 18th of May, 2013 at twenty five past four Podcast:
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New Orleans Saints Roster History: What's In A Name? - Canal ...
New Orleans Saints Roster History: What's In A Name? - Canal ...
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Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand will this week sign a one-year contract to extend his Old Trafford career.
Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand will this week sign a one-year contract to extend his Old Trafford career.
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Matt Garza (lat) will return from the disabled list to start Tuesday's game against the Pirates. Garza threw six scoreless innings in a rehab start with Triple-A Iowa earlier this week, so he shouldn't be on a strict pitch count in his s...
Matt Garza (lat) will return from the disabled list to start Tuesday's game against the Pirates. Garza threw six scoreless innings in a rehab start with Triple-A Iowa earlier this week, so he shouldn't be on a strict pitch count in his season debut. [...] Read more Matt Garza news
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